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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, | 1907. i 3 Evelyn Nesbit Thaw in Her Home Impresses Nixola Greeley-Smith, ~ Who Declares After an Interview That She Believes the Young Wite — | Tks Hey anda Urbis ee Harry Thaw, Giving Out Statement ogo” SMT BYNATES —COMECTIOT A LNED 4 HOURS, mle fat hg Ute!” About Disiict-at ey 5 SRCICES ASHERINAWAY. WITHS2CASES. | AFTERBREAKING. —— AROMAS BRIDE. OF TYPHOID. NECK BY FALL James Strother Says Dead Sailors Catch the Disease| “I'm lL Right,” Insisted « ‘Man Thought Marriage) While Fleet Manoeuvres.| ‘Victim,.“I've Had Many: Was'Enough. in West_Indies. --Haid—Knocks.”* NAIVELY. CREDITS JEROME WITH FINE SENSE OF HUMOR. aig Metin So Childish aad Yet So Dignified Thelt' She} hip Connweficut reachetl ving three daya, and n ‘hait ’ Fob. 2%.—James A. The batue-n LEEPP| j “Made Her Caller Feel They Were “Lilttle ‘rt, va : c Strother, who,” with his brother Philip,| th” Brooklyn “Navy-Yard: to-day with eT Ld eee Ly qe ee ot 28 5 eae eden at | forty-mlx ment L federico fotchkins dled La ds on trial “her: for the murder ft nin the hospital of this 4 tin Roosevelt Hospital, number thirty-two were .stricken) with typhotd fever, Theso' latter were mem- bers of the slilp's own ‘crew, the others coluprising the sick from the West In- Girls Pretending to Be Grown Up and Playing at Visiting.’’ William F. Hywaters, thelr brother-in- law, for his treatment of thelr sinter, Mra. Viola Bywaters, was called to the witness stand for the defenso to-day. ; f 5 i i : dian feet. “ Tove! hemist at Platts: : 5 i RAE oR ee alte and | “Capt. Switt, of te Connecticut, sald burg, NY rid Visltsne at N osha Viiv - y 7 t lence reign AS the man 4) eat ‘I ret. re ‘ ; : upon the arrival of his stp that’ the: it By Nixcola 'Greeley-Smith. tn a.plain, stmpiie way, sought to Justity [it been tinable. to learn what Ira | Ralemye ea Or REY marek | phin-act-acconting tothe unwritten code: | cu ie tof the discase, All| streat stat card the fall and Strother was permitted to tell the, st of hin sist sional que: Ked on the, door, which Hotehkiag ¥jthe men, he sald. had improved ance | plained thatehe j ; 8 wrongs with only ooca- | thelr departure from Guuntanamo, loning ‘by his chtet counsel, In Good Sanitary Condition. A cienarie @ anid John’, Jeffries. ~ Tie cticut t# in perfect sant. | he, Was not hur he officer wante, E scTh Bias i perfect as . hysician, but Hotchkiss retus Although at times visibly affected by [tary condition,” said Capt, Swit “It | Co stan ia nih, ea the strain under w hd Nas laboréd [riny be that the, dise ¢ was brow he} easement’ 1b Riesl oboard. from. s! were all dla i ICE TRUST MEN CONVICTED. appoint heer Fant : eae COLI r ; ‘he jury in pract N the early stage of the, ‘Thaw iB trial Justice Fitzgerald m.ude a “temporary ruling, which he ‘1b- sequently altered, that the “o kal acts” of the defendant could nb testified toby the insanity” “experieh It is under a similar restricti bn that I now write my impressions =¥' Evelyn Nesbit Thaw at close rang ef the relations and hia eister in between man | fleet at a straightforward n Wo Were all ready | the 1 ust case last night con= ‘Sfatvotm ‘elonaind and Ww. B A , 4 : 2 sais manner. typhoid patients are nearly ull The other nine defendants were ¥ . x e AWelch, Wa] Doms of tn equitted. ‘The maximum penalty {sa He gave his residence at Welch, We] Gt when tie disease ‘| fine ) and twelve months {ms Lory Va. stating that his presence pt Cule | be h ps As peper-on-the-night-of the.tragedy was zs 4 z 53 ore. the mo SEndegt i i T sat_and talked with her fc} : lire a due to Information sent him by Mra | Moore, the men. coy fave" ndequats ——— more than an hour yesterday in” he . Etre aie S y |Galnes, his slater, concerning her sus- ers Brelftdenlod that “Finhting z = : . ne ? he Connocileut will retui Guan. - f was asked no to-reJoln Qe We fleet Roa For Infants and Children, The conversation, not being.- for 3 CEE oat - * 7 E ‘ _publication, was quite unrestrained } c tT A Sel cage Fttoi nea alway aieniey eo ear ee —/ The Kind-You-Have Always Bought and very wide in scope, even in-| ; FL i f Aare ea oa Deets aaa ERTS SAID TO BE EXPERT Seenae 8 Bought | Viola loved him an: cluding our mutual opinions as to \ AS FEMALE FAGIN. Signature \ practically engaged,” i i His story ‘continged with a statement FOF -nearly every prominent figure at the great trial. concerning: the demand he made on By- watera to mary Viola. Woman and Four Boys Arrested Of course, _1_am_not-at-_liberty.| to state what Mrs. Thaw’s opinions PY, naible for ber condi- oe Tyo ua Mhatry_ yer ne} Charged ith—Lareeny—and— are. But what most impressed me tion, and fou must Marry” Her, sald, referring to his conversation Held in $1,500, According to the police of the East in the discussion was her ability to} see the trial from the spectator’s Bywaters after Viola's condition be- othe family. same ten own tea enemy One Hundred and Fourth Street Sta- ion, Mra, Annie Elliott, of ies East point of view, to get outalde her own personality as the central figure and cause of the tragedy and take an unblassed view of the proceedings. “I know I am," he atated Bywaters Mall and Telephone Orders Filled. —~ -PHINKS JEROME HAS FINE SENSE OF HUMOR} . q eald, “and 1 want to marry her.’ : _| One Hundred and Ninth mtreet, who a dil SAE Pe «hen "aroha nthe. One unared and Shah "ates hol Clover Blend, 25 Tt may stent rididutous tosey that young Mrs, THEW shows tess evidence” Ware to come to marry them, and I (algned on a charge of larceny In Har-|Qoe New Coffee—-An Instant Success, ~~ ot dian-and-cooier;-more-dispaestonate judgment than any woman with thought then that everything would end whom T have discissod the” case, but-such- was the-tmpreesion-she-con~ é " - dieaUong tomy when he l'ago./ The polles traced about two hun- + wont 5 e voyed=to-me. ' ( THE STATEMENT. Referrivis to the quarrel detweon | dred dollars’ worth of the assorted | >, epee Rarer ay Sraakat After the terribte exxperlence with Stanford White, to which she has SEX OUT Cour Bywatera thes members of | the Js, silks and valuable knick-knacks on; 19 ae testified, she could still say on ihe witness stand that’the dead man had a ae = FLARE TA ape tamtiy; “the degendant sata ols psa shops. From the. ER SU Sea ees VES eT eee High grade Black, Greed, eke tesintcine rn oe ans a = a Wy pawnbtokers' descriptions they traced derful personality.” After three days of cross-examination by Mr. Taudemand was puns that he Femein | nameirokers devcripuony (thoy | tmaerd EA Ceylon ar Mixed “ with Viola on all right. After the ceremony Bywatern’s | !€™ Court to-day, 1s an expert in- we advertised this coffe re [atrugtress In the art of appropriatl: feo nd whole manner changed. Te becIMe T= Finke belong to somebody cive*_— | were rewarded with a flood of orders. cn to-Viola-and-inrolent t0-Mrant" the fut of Mrs. Esthey Wolff. of No, | fequests for samples, If you are piot s 120 East One Hundred and Tenth strcot- sulted with your Cotes ts try this ste ava “neemed ton tT OB= [was -broken into and robbed a week |Pyen ering altertast !! Surely please you, =f ie cS} _ Viola ‘2 Jerome, marked by such persistent plain speaking that women left the Her {eves variously described as brown or blue, are In reality hazel. dy. ~. and Ninth treet. Here Jane hight they Single Pounds Dellyored with Coffee. court-room rather then Isten (o It, Evelyn Thaw cherishes the bellet| ‘They. arQ: very long eyes and at a distance appeay dark because of the| /Meatre Seca and Fast | | Sti eann oh weenie | Toney. Avian. Farrel ands Williars ta Anesl prada of Teen COTCts Cad Shek that the District-Atlorney has a marvellous sense of humor. black ja:$ies and brows above them, What we call the “white” othe eye], t T Tries. is O/Connor, noms of itirem) over” sixtesn: Renee ca ee ee pices, Evelyn Thaw at home is naturally. a very, different person from | has a med blue tings, and this has probably, Inclined many persons ta Commu ers’ rain E certainly did," ansmare’ the wit- : cuved say the Daye an con. x CO. Eveizn Thaw in a court-room. The constraint and watchfulness of manner, the “bluet eyed” theory. if Meet realized that Viola was ce Mrs, Wolft's door, and the other boys Gillies” Co FI which, as the focus of hundreds of strange eyes, has naturally marked |" “Mrs. ¥Thaw’s mouth ie full and red. According to the standard of z er aban toto ait ners Watch for ter promising bupils sates 233, 235, 237 and 239 Nonadee hat did he reply? rite Crane held all the prison in rt one. She was easy and con! ve v her demeanor in court, was completely gone. §5! iy Hdent, | classic beduty it is too full, as nearly all the attractive mouths I have le suid, ‘Jim Strother, Um mot} bonds OC $2.00) for Urlal. cheerful and entertaininz, apparently without effort. It {8 more diMcult than! sean. are. Her ¥olce {s low-and—pieasing—and—her dress girlish and | With roar_and -emash- that -was}-crratd of you: = sane ss heard for @ halt ile, two Ttallromd | At chin juneture,..the witness BIATE i cca bar 4 a “ever for me to realize, Ge TAIKTAg)| To hér, that In toh brief twenty-two] natural. Passenger trains collided at 4.60 A. M Gaines declared to Dywaters,| tearing Admsele from i years sho has known so much of “tho mean side of life” of which she wr3te The qtteation at issue 12 the Thaw trial {x too grave, the evidence too jto-day at Spring valley, N.Y. an By waters ty Ol era, tee ee lee ercuan ta there AA Rae at sixteen fn her diary. {| Yared and\ too contradictory, for anyone person-to influence the opinion {threw the ‘20 men_and women aboard| paward—l. Gaines, the Ww 3 isn shot ie 4 Into a panic. “One engine waa sent fy-| folio Inia, wiles “rererenicte, to Dy: 5 ByWw * he ran i Tove whica rine Treatment ts to Be'Used at =| every followed ox nd a Tan of honor," a ywAtors's attempt to caps ~ he Witness | the window of the bedroom, which end or t era) attempted |cd In bin death on the root outalde. {ross of Time from Buslucses cet } ‘ | of bout them, X LIKE ACHILD IMITATING A ‘GRO WN-UP.” Bee Ao even ae te ee eattle sphinx and Of the stor¥ [ing into a ditch twenty yards off and ate She was graye and- dignified, but-she-perslsted--in—looking- so youn { td any whose OPIN- j ihe othes wan so badly damaged. that Odd. Fe nd so unmarked by the experiences she ‘has traversed that she gaye m lots and whipee Intellizence I respect look on her In a sinister light, {it required five hours to—plck up the an © | al ming to sqo.in her a siren.whose wiles.drove ona.man.to {dll and sent | fragnicits and_eet them tn shape tox : Both Fired st" HI 1, @ strange Teclig MAC we were Dore two Mes RIrIs pretending to be grown Anovher-to-hiq death, removal, “Bywators- tried to. draw oa katte on jot ; peace 5 ig slung” 3 ; ¥ cided hime in the vilest; Bywaters returned to the—brdroom, Wie re ane eT aa tel gravity with which Meeting Mics. Thaw porsonally has not changed my view of her. But ahora na ds ve) Sane Srarerentes Gaines Hem cunned FA ein a how. Ae the witness eu. ae Ns Thousands of persons who really ron,.on dow. CARER. Fs Snes Soa 1 Waa “proba z " eA . ‘ - [pented= thre wordasehich. he said By Galnesy “who, diled;_—prevente: ~[Want to quit the use of whiskey or hate-thers Wold “proba Vly not Have changed these others were a similar Oppor=--City—at1288-A,—M with 469—men-and- raters weed apse he ee stars} Debk realize that they cannot do Mrss Thaw wore the same clothes in which she kas appeared tn éo: rt, | aff peared In court, | tunity afforded) them, a had -attemdod ttre I —tywaters : . except slat she had removed the coat of her blue gown and revealed a Eyich must @inswer this eternal question his own way and leave Harry |‘"® other ts known as thaluntionne went up to Vicla's room, leaving Gaine | Without medical help, yet they can+ room? » dining-room “No, A did not pause an jnstamy but not afford the tt very, plain white linen shirtwaist with a plaited bosom Ike a man's ‘Tanne Jury to'biudce- th tacts muters!_traln, whlch left the. Spring |i pwavrs. alt! {nslat on leaving ashing actoas" tity roam and titouel money ter gerso ie a LE ébirt, a high turndown collar and a small black or yery dark’ blue tle. She 4 7 ion?” Attorney Jeftries asked. the gindew, -Bouf Jhiip and 1 then Valley station for this city at 447 A.M. Mio a tae ne ewitness jot ite Pope ARAN paconiEywntore: pily a new specific for drunkenness Fortunately for the 20 passengers on | ingigod:sthat he must ga ta-Calpeper | «Did -y4u—fhreon him. while he waa has boen-discovered- which-s tes bes=—== --$a_xery_slight. {n_figuro_and her_{ace showed the. lvory..pallor Which fm | po a : Vohli= lala: the “collision: occurred "at 8 t 7 hat night in the nT"! sked hls counsel, 7 y court has .occasionaliy been superseded by a: bright feverish flush, © } ] cliryerfandl each ronginekwearrunning at [cameo oincalnchlen toa limonsn lithe aici cilee ae cou nena Jun none et mnome tang onl Jena tian We sat in the large drawing-rooin of her ‘salte which she has [charac- b Acrato oC peed of not: mora| than elghy | Wien Upto Si he en vote ment tor ahr ns ceed Out Of the window. WN aa for arin Pennoni a pair mh 3; seme and no: e.0) at Cait 7 Pome SLT ma Se = ca] passa : Re ey eR Ee ters Toon he wae-aeked. out of tie WitloW:” Tn stig Orrtne there fs absolutely, Seo Rae CE TN arateed, ‘ atched faces bruised limbs no] “I asked him what he intendes FEO re ae EAS oe ee sc¥ious Injury was reported. In the]! to it him that we intent to wateh |i, 2. {deal everywhore, A large bow! of beautiful pink roses which Mra: Thaw 5 (fF f f excitement -saverai-womren-became hyt~ | TT sat et Sakte aya tite next [) told me had-just_arrived- from: “‘Hacry,\ adorned one-of the tables: z a B f torical and -a-puvaictuvi-aboatd-theshe=t-quertion : atre train administered to them, "No, Te- sprang from’ Violn’a side, “"ALMOST.A PRISONER HERSELF, 2 : : Fautt_in the Signals. # For Once Geen Are Severely) Finest Marcel-Wave Also De=|— THe theatre-mpecta- wan three-nours Th this suite Mrs. Thaw spends all her time. when she {s not in ‘court lite, and to-a“mistake in-simnals of « ho publicity, as the remedy is’ sold’ by-the leading druggists in nearly every clty and town, or ft can be sent by. mali:-Sura-relief tp positive | when Orrine-ts used. So_unfformly — eset, this treatment. thattn #rngistered. guaranteas—> which entitles you to a refund of After a recess of twenty minutes the tho shooting: The Only Dentifrice in the World or in the adjoining witiess room, She cannot, of course, go out to res-| Beaten AY Trying to., ‘ new. train, despatcher, Jt is eald., the whlclimonttles yy Que ION ; taurants or theatres aud, though buL a few blocks away from it;-sho-ia| LR ying stroyed by Blowing fault lasielé-by2the:raltroad - manage : your money 1f Orring alla” toeftect a 5) = i Ow. t. The engine of the theatre train S ate rate ee ee es Se ee Enea Inarompion when, as Que Up of Gas. had. some trouble ‘with ita machinery That is Prepared ED aN aii seastatess aaa che: confide ry,.she. sighed for 1t, though she. knew {twas “not — moe v = lat New Milford, and a delay was neces- by an Authority and odorless, which can be given. in | i z j a proper place for nn innocent young person.” All her meals sre taken |p, Ne ° sary to repair the breake:-TThe walt 1H, n | David Schilling, o. 4 No. 5 East Tenth} Ani through the morning the patrons the unheated. cara-worked on the nervea in-the-hotel,. and Harry ‘haw 18 scarcely more_a_prisoner. ine the Tombs street, and “Frank \"Tenney,~ of Third |r Rabbin'a rest * ‘4 Arent at No. 630 ” e = ~— (hun ber-prominonce- tithe; case compels-his-wite to be. ayiaS—and— Four pA th street, Were enue, complained of the odor, Renal ba ad a ee “Mrs. Thaw was frankly, disappointed that she was not allowed to ait aCe CR canta stants Henry Shreck, the aan rand all the | they demanded of the condyctor, by her husband at the counsel. table ‘yesterday, because of Mr, Garvan’s | clevated train, wot thieee Sea soca econ | eepeatottplal/ protertoas thats ie seek: protest, She particiilarly wanted to hear the expert testimony, which, 1] Schilling and Tenney, Jwith another] “Of courses you can't,” remarked one CE bh relearn re mee Tana 8 Inust say, makes many. who sre obliged to Msten to It groan in apteit, | ANd three Women, Krere returning | o¢ the customers, “You are In here all {ate Med. and theguen on the epee She seemed to me to look etter than at any time this week. Hor whola| Corel cenot seer ce rk eee ea | the time. ECG AS el a ipeesiet o i reet station” a: 0 M+ It remained for George Ost, the chef, aspect expressed rellef that the ordeal of her cross-examination {s over, train without dropping ‘atleir tickets | to solve the mystery. Ho are “8 ‘Thez rf A VIEW-‘OF HER AT‘CLOSE RANGE, Into tho box. Tho th Hat chopper! Shreck that there was a eax-leak nome- | syatcnees Passed the word to a) 4 piard as the! where In the vicinity. Shreek and Ost At Ross range, my impression of her appearance changed’ to Bome | ttatn rolled out, ‘Summoned Willie Gulkins, the pantry (stephonee ene food or drink without the patient's knowledge; Na. 2, in pil) form, for those who wish to be cured. The price of either form ‘s 31 a box, Send to the Orrine Co., Washington, D, a4 C,, for free booklet and consultation Diank. Sold by Riker's, Hegeman's oe} and Caswell Massey’s Drug Store: 1 W. on Teeth L. DOUCLAS $3.50 SHOES 12% at once toWWew Milford extent, Her lulr 1s s0 dark a brown that itis hardly distinguishatte| Peter MeByrne, te muld.\tried to! yoy, and organized an. Investigating | CRO Me Bore AN & Atrialwillconvince put the party off at Houpaon street, | committee. caearacecetalngattharspakesimnl des ‘ou that W.L.Doug- jas,$5.50 shoes are thebestinthe world. from black. “It fs stralgut and she Hkes it that way. Whenever dn’ th ‘i ra ©.) but he. was Knocked dowd -ama* severely | ‘They traced the senell to tho cellar. . e past, tt was “dressed: for a function, the young woman motstened It and | punchied.| Two otter qudrdh rent 0| Hale tne barement Iw oecagled by teres | eee tng eau Say Ake alee me, nee brushed every vestige of waye from It as soon as ehe got home, ° his ald, but by the time the tray\ had) pi Chiara—shave-ten-cents-bayrum-ex- | lieve tila situation the more thanks you so —— reached Eighteenth street they allltra, Prof, Chiara’s gifted assistant, | Will get from your miserably treated Steras in Greater Rae Venki XK 7 5 i ‘ €5 Hroaitwwar, cor Howard I ra : i somewhnt groggy! Then tha mad Tony Samoze, was busily engaged in patron engine wan sent to pick up the blew his whietle for thé po separating whiskers from the counte-| theatre train and the damaged engine When tho: train-etopped—at > Twenty+ + my h “3 was placed on a siding, A mtart was third street the dancers gried :\0 wel off, |Piting CGummitter arrivetn io Invest: | nade for Spring Valley, and everything but aebyrne refused to open Yio sto: 1" Sneeck entered the cellar first; Oat Boum aie way A pistol Was shoved under his i. xe and Wty next Then-foliqwed Willie Culkins, e accident happened near th: Rooms They Show Present Vacancies Spring from Receding and the Teeth Cleanse, Whiten and § Preserve the Teeth. § ot Will Prevent the Gums he withdrew. The police, he tag ery | TAs Next Fhsk follawe Houses . Day awitndrew ca Thence yan tad (ay the patty bey. Tuny Sue) was the | vaitey mation and most of the ono tn stairs. sald Willle Cutkina, “but ‘it's | Phers decided to walk and take no more from Becoming Loose. To Rent a Home Or Business Place At “tho station-houws the eleva ed | ah Senna could only identity, Solitiing, id Phen he struck a mateh, chances, N York and New nee Na unacxe to wast v\A 91 sheen, Orrand tony Siiioxo suddenly |, braine on, tho Stew ¢ MOUTH ELIXIR ran pS |} polnted the pistol at him. 01K 5 sae, arch ns pass therscens of Is_an Astringent, Antisoptic’ Prophylactic, Mou Req uires Consideration Found the pistol on the mation alae enone ea Birbererhopetianis Soe Te inerwaracholn aim ea Fragrant. It Boats chats TLoo%e ‘Teeth. That’s: “Wh The World’s ‘ho prisoners denied tt aint the cabman. to say nothing of a ton of | Toute, and Wi tint Mare vis caused Tego Dr. V. C. Bell, A. B., D. D. S., is the author of the Books on the Care of the Teeth which have been tees: coal, ja furnace, three bari of ashes ‘In court to-day the guards dechare: ao f ome hundreds of angry commuters to be late that the men had started x Ssctrm\ moved Recta caller, bottles that had | (or work In thia city to-day. ‘The dam- “To ae ** Want Ads. ervi Weed a panic “among the passenf s Koand axed fragments end cagines were 4 Obs ‘ ation. Toast, dhe hecteh t) hevouthe een tnt | \Wasadernedattcirntases: ge sila. that patil Reena outers mite iron Adopted by the Various Boards of Education and. Used ~ we ingiatrate Walsh lot, bir sine Wink, Derett jot the naert livin city, “and. it took. the. Unhappy as Text Books in PublicSchools Throughout theCouatry haves the | complaint fy street Aenea rie DinYongera) -exnatly fede. hours! (and Loree to- gases eoesuGtee eae He idea’. hoea cyan un avelagn. | #8 fs veptaty minaae Gs Eh rns ‘| fered’ to hold sane prisoners for colirt |yiya, eee Bold Everywhere, AMERICAN DENTIFINCE CO., 51 EF. 59th Au, New York. a Catt art Tn ine abe ‘Sabrin,

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